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It is one of the consolations of philosophy that the benefit of showing how to dispense with a concept does not hinge on
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"It is one of the consolations of philosophy that the benefit of showing how to dispense with a concept does not hinge on dispensing with it"

- Willard Van Orman Quine

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This quote by Willard Van Orman Quine talks to the power of philosophy to supply insight and understanding, even when it concerns concepts that might be tough to understand. Quine is recommending that the advantage of philosophy depends on its ability to reveal us how to make sense of ideas, even if we can not completely dispense with them. Simply put, philosophy can help us to understand ideas that might appear complex or difficult to comprehend, without always needing to discard them. This is a powerful tip of the value of viewpoint in assisting us to understand the world around us, and to acquire a much better understanding of the principles that form our lives. Eventually, Quine's quote speaks with the power of philosophy to offer insight and understanding, even when it concerns principles that might be difficult to comprehend.

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This quote is written / told by Willard Van Orman Quine between June 25, 1908 and December 25, 2000. He/she was a famous author. The author also have 11 other quotes.

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